1878 P Morgan Dollars 1878 8TF Dollar PCGS MS63
Price: $325.00
Product Description:
Morgan Silver Dollar. 1878 8TF $1 PCGS MS63 Underrated date.
1878 P Morgan Dollars 1878 8TF Dollar PCGS MS63
Price: $325.00
Product Description:
Morgan Silver Dollar. 1878 8TF $1 PCGS MS63 Underrated date.
1877 CC Liberty Seated Dime NGC / CAC MS64
Price: $1,350.00
Product Description:
*NEW* Fully struck on both sides, this Carson City Dime is brilliant white and fully lustrous with superb fields and a great look overall. Very top of the grade in every way.
1876 P Liberty Head Two and a half Dollar NGC MS-65
Price: $69,995.00
Product Description:
1876 $2 1/2 Liberty MS-65 NGC Certified
• With an original mintage of only 4176 pieces, This is the only gem MS-65 coin graded by either PCGS or NGC. This gem has prooflike surfaces and booming luster over cameo devices.
• Super Rare NGC Population 1
• Finest Known
1875 CC Liberty Seated Twenty Cent Piece PCGS/CAC MS-62
Product Description:
This is one of those coins that is accurately graded on a technical basis but whose eye appeal exceeds its condition rating. While there are enough small hits and scattered hairlines to lower the obverse’s technical grade to MS-62, the surfaces are pleasantly original, with color-coordinated patches of peripheral toning to give the coin a vintage look. The reverse offers more of the same, with cleaner surfaces and more luster. The strike, which is a pivotal issue on 1875-CC twenty-cent pieces because so many of them are weakly struck, is bold and allows clear visibility of the feathers on the eagle’s upper left wing area. Overall, a very attractive and desirable example of this popular type coin from the Carson City Mint.
• CAC-stickered, PCGS-certified Carson City Twenty-cent piece
• Carson City Mintage: 133,290
• Great eye appeal, with vintage-looking, colorful surfaces
• Strong eagle shoulder, with clear definition of wing feathers
1877 CC Collection Legend Dime NGC MS-68
Product Description:
Finest Known 1877-CC Dime – ex-James Stack. An exceptional example in NGC MS68!